Nathan Glad was sitting on the plaid couch in his home, surrounded
by his siblings when he received a copy of the book he wrote. On its
pages are experiences, expressions and dreams through the eyes of a
little boy with a critical illness.

A lot of vacations are being ruined thanks to
the nearly two-week-long government shutdown.
But the owner of a lodge near the Grand Canyon
is doing his best to help people get a glimpse
of the natural wonder, no matter what the
government says.

University of Utah Health Care recently revamped one of its clinics,
now called the Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinic, to meet the growing
needs of people from toddlers to adults with autism spectrum disorder
— including 1 out of 47 children in Utah.

Religious leaders frustrated by the federal
budget deadlock are staging what they call a
"faithful filibuster" across the street from
the U.S. Capitol, reading the more than 2,000
Bible verses they say express God's concern for
the poor.

A small Utah County company is about to make
big strides in the automobile industry. They've
put a new spin on electric vehicles, and this
week scored a $20 million contract to take
their idea to the next level.

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